Resting in the rain

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Resting in the rain

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While I sit here in the rain to recover my stamina, it occurs to me that there might be some detrimental effects from standing or sitting about in the rain for prolonged periods. I'm still uncertain over whether getting a cold from being in the rain was simply a tale told by mothers to keep us from getting soaked and tracking in water and mud, but it seems appropriate that there should be some negative effect to spending prolonged periods in the rain or otherwise drenched.
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I was thinking of this very thing not too long ago.

Maybe if it is cold and rainy one could start coughing or sneezing for a little bit and have some energy drain.
This could be something where armor would actually be a good thing weather-wise. A greathelm could be protection from the elements whereas just wearing a plain helm would give you slightly different effects.

This is sort of one of those things that would be interesting, but then someone could come to the arguement that we should be affected by standing in sweltering heat as well.
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What CLOK needs is a brand new "immune system" system for every character.

Too much heat leads to dehydration leads to lowering of the immune number.
Sitting out in the cold leads to sniffles leads to lowering the immune number.
Get stung by a mosquito? Pull a tick off? Immune system check to see if we contract those nasty vectors.

If it gets too low, we all can contract malaria, colds, influenza, and worse. (Jaster, better watch out for STI's)

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Rain really isn't that big of a deal. On some days a bit of rain is nice as it cools you down during some physical exertion.

Rain in CLOK does mean bad news if its cold outside.
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Brimmed hats should help prevent rain problems.
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Finally my giant wizards hat pays off! >:)
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I hope we get umbrellas to go with this.
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the old wives tale about catching a cold from being out in the rain is only partially true. Bacteria that cause colds are more easily communicable in water since it's sort of their natural environment, however standing out in the rain even on a cold day and getting really cold actually has a detrimental effect to the bacteria as their comfort zone is 70 to 100 degrees F give or take depending on conditions. so having said that you are more likely to catch a cold when it's hot and raining than you are when it's freezing and raining. I'm glad some of my pointless conversations with doctors finally paid off. hooray!
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Well. Colds in cold rain aren't an issue. Your body temperature dropping on the other hand is... Well. It only takes a change of two degrees either way to seriously jeopardize your health. And water can absorb ridiculous amounts of heat energy, cold water even more so and that can quickly kill you if you aren't careful.
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xavier wrote:the old wives tale about catching a cold from being out in the rain is only partially true. Bacteria that cause colds are more easily communicable in water since it's sort of their natural environment, however standing out in the rain even on a cold day and getting really cold actually has a detrimental effect to the bacteria as their comfort zone is 70 to 100 degrees F give or take depending on conditions. so having said that you are more likely to catch a cold when it's hot and raining than you are when it's freezing and raining. I'm glad some of my pointless conversations with doctors finally paid off. hooray!
Colds are viral. Usually they're caused by a rhinovirus or coronavirus, although there are variety of other virions that can cause cold-like syndromes.

Your statement that colds are caused by bacteria is just as false as the old wives tale. There is really no strong causal evidence that links cold temperature/rain to any sort of infectious pathogen (excluding possibly respiratory syncytial virus which can cause colds, particularly in children and the immunocompromised. In this case, it is seasonal and tends to be present in colder climates so there may be some indirect link to the old wives tale).

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Bryce wrote:Brimmed hats should help prevent rain problems.
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Alexander wrote:While I sit here in the rain to recover my stamina, it occurs to me that there might be some detrimental effects from standing or sitting about in the rain for prolonged periods. I'm still uncertain over whether getting a cold from being in the rain was simply a tale told by mothers to keep us from getting soaked and tracking in water and mud, but it seems appropriate that there should be some negative effect to spending prolonged periods in the rain or otherwise drenched.
While we're on the subject, in another mud I played, if you curled up by a cozy fire, it gave a small boost to your energy regeneration. Let's bring that in here, too.
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